South American export slows down trade war impact

Exports from South America offset some of the trade war consequences for dry bulk, says Baltic Exchange CEO. But the rising protectionism in the global market remains a threat.
Photo: Norden
Photo: Norden

Despite the ongoing global trade conflict between Washington and Beijing, dry bulk rates remain stable, and the flow of goods continues as ever, says Mark Jackson, CEO of London-based Baltic Exchange, in an interview with Nikkei Asian Review.

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